Pretty sure it's just Bruce being, "Whatever. I already knew she was a princess." While everyone else is shocked anf Clark looks at Bruce just to see if he's shocked too. I'm sure being 8 years old doesn't phase him. It's not like he'll be sad whenever someone turns 8 (if that was even his age when his parents died in this version).

Lil Barry is the funniest character in the whole strip. Too bad he's not likable as an adult.

LOL idk how you can say that, but speak for yourself. He's my favorite character. I've always found him likable, probably the most likable guy in the DCU, however I suppose that greatly depends on the writer at the end of the day, but that's how he's always been written IIRC.

I actually met Yale Stewart, creator of the JL8 webcomic. I asked him why he changed the name from "Little League." Basically the baseball organization sent him some strong warnings that an actual cease and desist would be on the way if he didn't.

Little League Baseball took objection with his series. Thus far DC has not.

I actually met Yale Stewart, creator of the JL8 webcomic. I asked him why he changed the name from "Little League." Basically the baseball organization sent him some strong warnings that an actual cease and desist would be on the way if he didn't.

Little League Baseball took objection with his series. Thus far DC has not.

How does that make sense?

That's absurd, but I am happy DC has "let" him do his thing. Only helps them in the longrun, IMO.

I actually met Yale Stewart, creator of the JL8 webcomic. I asked him why he changed the name from "Little League." Basically the baseball organization sent him some strong warnings that an actual cease and desist would be on the way if he didn't.

Little League Baseball took objection with his series. Thus far DC has not.

How does that make sense?

I figured it was them who contacted him. I don't follow baseball, so I had no idea that there was an actual organization until he Stewart talked of the name change a while back. I just those it was a term often used to describe the version little kids played.